The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 01 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countriesMonstrelet, Enguerrand de
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The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 01 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries
Monstrelet, Enguerrand de
Europe -- History -- 476-1492 -- Sources; France -- History -- House of Valois, 1328-1589; Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453
This chapter presents a most extraordinary confusion of dates and
events. The conclusion can refer only to the battle of Shrewsbury,
which took place more than two years afterwards,—and is again
mentioned in its proper place, chap. XV.: besides which, the facts are
misrepresented. Monstrelet should have said, ‘The lord Thomas Percy
(earl of Worcester) was beheaded after the battle, and his nephew
Henry slain on the field.’ The year 1401 was, in fact, distinguished
only by the war in Wales against Owen Glendower, in which Harry Percy
commanded for, not against, the king. The Percies did not rebel till
the year 1403.
Footnote 31:
This John de Werchin, seneschal of Hainault, was connected by marriage
with the house of Luxembourg St Pol.
Footnote 32:
Enguerrand VII. lord of Coucy and count of Soissons, died a prisoner
in Turkey, as related by Froissart. Mary, his daughter and co-heiress,
sold her possessions, and this castle of Coucy among the rest, to
Louis duke of Orleans. His other daughters were, Mary wife of Robert
Vere, duke of Ireland (the ill-fated favourite of Richard II.) and
Isabel, married to Philip count of Nevers, youngest son of the duke of
Burgundy.
Footnote 33:
Spinguchen. Q. Speenham?
Footnote 34:
Jodocus marquis of Moravia and Brandenburg, cousin-german to the
emperor Wenceslaus, appears to be here meant. See the following
TABLE.
1. Isabel, = John, king of Bohemia, = 2. Beatrix,
heiress of | killed at Crecy. | daughter of
Bohemia. | | Louis duke
| | of Bourbon.
| |
+----------------------+-------+-------------+ +-----------+
| | | |
| | | |
Charles IV. emperor. John-Henry, 1. Margaret, Wenceslaus,
| marq. of m. duke of duke of
| Moravia. Bavaria. Luxemburg,
| | 2. Bona, m. Joan
| | m. K. John duchess of
| | of France. Brabant &
+----+---------+ +-----+-----+ 3. Anne, Limburg,
| | | | m. Otho D. d. s. p.
| | | | of Austria.
| | | |
Wenceslaus, John, Jodocus, Procopius,
emperor. duke of marq. of marq. of
d. s. p. Luxemburg Brand. Brand.
& Goritia. & Moravia, & Moravia,
| d. 1411.
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